The Joseph Rowntree Foundation has been supporting research about disabled children and their families for a number of years. An earlier Foundations covering the messages from these projects has already been published (1). This Foundations places the messages from that work into the Scottish context. It gives an overview of current policies affecting disabled children and their families in Scotland and draws on research carried out north of the border
This report summarises the findings of original research commissioned by the National Society for th...
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
The objective of this paper is to present findings from a study, funded by Scottish Government and p...
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation has been supporting research about disabled children and their famili...
This paper provides a critical review and analysis of current research and policy relating to disabl...
This paper presents research, commissioned by Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People,...
This leaflet sets out the main findings from research about disabled parents' involvement in their c...
This paper is based on analysis of data collected for a study, commissioned by the Scottish Governme...
In this guidance you will find the voices of a range of disabled parents describing how good practic...
This paper reports the results of a scoping study which reviewed research about child abuse, child p...
This paper sets out the policy context for noticing and helping neglected children in Scotland. The ...
This project was commissioned by the Scottish Government Children's Rights and Wellbeing Division to...
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation recently published a Foundations (Morris, 2002) reviewing research, p...
This briefing paper summarises evidence in the research and policy literature on inequalities surrou...
In Scotland, public interest in children with disabilities followed an uneven path. The proponents f...
This report summarises the findings of original research commissioned by the National Society for th...
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
The objective of this paper is to present findings from a study, funded by Scottish Government and p...
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation has been supporting research about disabled children and their famili...
This paper provides a critical review and analysis of current research and policy relating to disabl...
This paper presents research, commissioned by Scotland's Commissioner for Children and Young People,...
This leaflet sets out the main findings from research about disabled parents' involvement in their c...
This paper is based on analysis of data collected for a study, commissioned by the Scottish Governme...
In this guidance you will find the voices of a range of disabled parents describing how good practic...
This paper reports the results of a scoping study which reviewed research about child abuse, child p...
This paper sets out the policy context for noticing and helping neglected children in Scotland. The ...
This project was commissioned by the Scottish Government Children's Rights and Wellbeing Division to...
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation recently published a Foundations (Morris, 2002) reviewing research, p...
This briefing paper summarises evidence in the research and policy literature on inequalities surrou...
In Scotland, public interest in children with disabilities followed an uneven path. The proponents f...
This report summarises the findings of original research commissioned by the National Society for th...
Child abuse, as defined by the NSPCC, refers to ''behaviour that causes significant harm to a child....
The objective of this paper is to present findings from a study, funded by Scottish Government and p...